Latest News Articles by Gabriel Berner
Significant sculpture shown at Vienna international exhibition of 1873 at Chiswick Auctions
12 March 2018London saleroom Chiswick Auctions has secured four significant pieces of European and British sculpture not seen on the market for at least a generation.
Pupil keeps Giverny going
12 March 2018This 23in x 2ft 7in (59 x 80cm) oil on canvas is attributed to Blanche Hoschedé-Monet (1865-1947), the step-daughter and daughter-in-law of Claude Monet.
Previews: £5001 - £30,000
12 March 2018Estimated at £8000-12,000, this five-piece sterling silver tea and coffee service by Harald Nielsen (1891-1977) for Georg Jensen will go under the hammer at Great Western Auctions’ Fine Art & Antique sale on March 23-24.
James Dickson Innes – an artist searching for freedom
12 March 2018A painting by the obscure Welsh artist James Dickson Innes (1887-1914) generated keen bidding at Essex saleroom Stacey’s (24% buyer’s premium) on February 26.
Roger Fry’s view of pacifist paradise
12 March 2018A picture by Bloomsbury Group painter Roger Fry (1886-1934) drew strong bidding at Holloway’s in Banbury.
Previews: Up to £500
12 March 2018ATG’s weekly selection of items on sale at auctions and dealerships.
Previews: £501 - £2000
12 March 2018ATG’s weekly selection of items on sale at auctions and dealerships.
Terrific line-up of Tri-ang and Brit toys
05 March 2018A single-owner collection of Tri-ang and other British toys will go under the hammer in what has been described as the largest of its type to come to auction.
Conservative depiction could be of colourful noble
05 March 2018A portrait thought to depict one of the most notorious characters of the Jacobean age drew strong bidding in Canterbury.
Marine diploma group passes Norfolk sale test
05 March 2018More than 100 paintings owned by the Royal Society of Marine Artists were dispersed in a Norfolk auction.
John Nash is flavour of the months
05 March 2018The Buckinghamshire countryside, with its rolling hills, fields, hedgerows and trees, inspired much of the art of John Nash (1893-1977), the younger and less well-known brother of Paul Nash.
Frampton comes alive at auction
05 March 2018The 20th century portraitist Meredith Frampton (1894-1984) achieved remarkable success in a relatively short career.
Fish dish tickles bidder tastebuds in Salisbury
26 February 2018When it comes to the business of selling middle-market collections, the big London salerooms are particularly adept at cherry-picking the best and rejecting the rest.